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The Civil Power of the News
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Harrison, Jackie.
The Civil Power of the News
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Title/Author:
The Civil Power of the News/ by Jackie Harrison.
Author:
Harrison, Jackie.
Description:
XVIII, 353 p. 6 illus., 5 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Journalism. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-19381-2
ISBN:
9783030193812
The Civil Power of the News
Harrison, Jackie.
The Civil Power of the News
[electronic resource] /by Jackie Harrison. - 1st ed. 2019. - XVIII, 353 p. 6 illus., 5 illus. in color.online resource.
Chapter 1 Introduction to Part 1 -- Chapter 2 The Civil Ideal of News -- Chapter 3 The Civil Ideal of News and Political and Commercial Reality -- Chapter 4 Newsrooms and the News Cycle -- Chapter 5 Introduction to Part 2: A Practical Demonstration of the Civil Power of the News Through an Analysis of the First British Railway Murder 1864 -- Chapter 6 The Reporting of the Murder and the Invariant Civil Concern of Identity -- Chapter 7 The Reporting of the Murder and the Invariant Civil Concern of Legitimacy -- Chapter 8 The Reporting of the Murder and the Invariant Civil Concern of Risk -- Chapter 9 The Reporting of the Murder as Type 3 Civil Boundary Maintenance: the rejection of change and the endorsement of the status quo in civil society -- Chapter 10 Résumé.
This landmark book is concerned with the civil power of the news. This power can be seen in the ways the news engages with public sentiment through a focus on three invariant civil concerns: identity, legitimacy and risk. The book analyses how news stories engage with these concerns to make civil and anti-civil judgements, which influence public sentiment and determine the boundaries we place and maintain around the society we live in. Through historical and contemporary examples of this boundary shaping and maintenance, The Civil Power of the News presents a bold and original account of the architecture of news, the influence it has on our conceptions of civility, and, ultimately, the power it wields.
ISBN: 9783030193812
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-19381-2doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: PN4699-5650
Dewey Class. No.: 070.4
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Chapter 1 Introduction to Part 1 -- Chapter 2 The Civil Ideal of News -- Chapter 3 The Civil Ideal of News and Political and Commercial Reality -- Chapter 4 Newsrooms and the News Cycle -- Chapter 5 Introduction to Part 2: A Practical Demonstration of the Civil Power of the News Through an Analysis of the First British Railway Murder 1864 -- Chapter 6 The Reporting of the Murder and the Invariant Civil Concern of Identity -- Chapter 7 The Reporting of the Murder and the Invariant Civil Concern of Legitimacy -- Chapter 8 The Reporting of the Murder and the Invariant Civil Concern of Risk -- Chapter 9 The Reporting of the Murder as Type 3 Civil Boundary Maintenance: the rejection of change and the endorsement of the status quo in civil society -- Chapter 10 Résumé.
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